07-05-2021 09:02 AM
Could someone please shed the light on whether we could have identical vlans and subnets on both sides of a multipod or stetch fabric ACI deployment?
Thanks...
_ Greg....
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07-06-2021 03:03 PM
Hi Greg,
There are three ways to achieve identical VLANs and subnets on both sides of a dual site ACI deployment. Well, two anyway.
From the point of view of your assumed objective "to have identical vlans and subnets on both sides of an ACI deployment" you need to weigh up Multi-Pod vs Multi-Site. Both have advantages and disadvantages
Multi-pod really only has one disadvantage, but it's HUGE
07-06-2021 06:50 AM
Stretched Fabric is a deprecated design which should be replaced with Multipod if/when possible. Since both designs leverage a single logical fabric, there's no issue with VLANs and/subnets being leveraged on any of the Leafs.
Robert
07-06-2021 10:08 AM
Yes, in a multipod design, the same VLAN gets stretched across the DCs.
07-06-2021 03:03 PM
Hi Greg,
There are three ways to achieve identical VLANs and subnets on both sides of a dual site ACI deployment. Well, two anyway.
From the point of view of your assumed objective "to have identical vlans and subnets on both sides of an ACI deployment" you need to weigh up Multi-Pod vs Multi-Site. Both have advantages and disadvantages
Multi-pod really only has one disadvantage, but it's HUGE
03-08-2023 06:58 AM
If I may as a follow-up (2yr later)?
The challenge with mutlipod is that you need an IP Network to connect folks, aka “GOLF” (notwithstanding the optimization for a 2-pod cluster introduced in v5.2(3)). And near as I can tell, GOLF cannot use the same physical routers and long-haul circuits as L3out's. That’s a FAR more expensive investment, both in terms of capital acquisition as well as in terms of complexity for engineering to setup or operations to support.
It complicates things further that we use IS-IS as our campus IGP...
In that vein, Stretched Fabric appears to be a far more straight-forward solution for what would otherwise be a 2-pod fabric. (Would be cool too if Stretched Fabric were a single pod with other remote pods in a multipod topology).
03-08-2023 07:18 AM
And... as soon as I post that, I find this for v5.2(3). I'd only previously heard about it casually.
Back-to-Back Multipod
Being able to seamlessly migrate to using an intermediary network if you grow;
having it as a set-and-forget like VSS; and,
in the meantime you end up using the same long-haul circuits/optics as stretched fabric *and nothing else* (that I can see)
I can't envision anything else that Stretched Fabric brings to the table.
11-06-2023 03:41 AM
Interesting questions and answers here. If I may add a question/situation.
Current situation:
What we want to do:
The reason behind this is:
A way how I think this can be done is by also splitting a VPC leaf pair between the 2 datacenters. This way you can have a VPC link to the CORE (1 link in each datacenter).
Or is there another way? Preferably without using STP where links are not used.
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